Nick Woltemade has officially relocated from Stuttgart to Newcastle.
German Star Nick Woltemade Joins Newcastle United
Newcastle United has announced the signing of 23-year-old German national player Nick Woltemade. The transfer has been a hot topic in media reports, with a potential fee of up to 90 million euros being discussed, although the exact amount has not been disclosed.
Woltemade, who previously played for VfB Stuttgart in Germany, has expressed his happiness about joining the English club. He mentioned that the feeling of being wanted by Newcastle United and his big plans for the future played a significant role in his decision to make the move.
The head coach of Newcastle United, Eddie Howe, is delighted with the signing. He believes Woltemade fits the profile they've been looking for in their attacking options. Woltemade will wear the number 27 shirt in Newcastle United.
Woltemade had a successful stint at Stuttgart, playing a total of 36 games, scoring 18 goals, and providing 3 assists. In the 2024/2025 season, he was the top scorer in the DFB-Pokal with 5 goals, helping Stuttgart win the national cup competition.
The transfer comes at an exciting time for Newcastle United, as they will be playing in both the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League in the 2025/26 season. The Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund, which is the majority owner of the club, will be looking forward to seeing Woltemade's impact on the team.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Woltemade's salary could be seven to nine million euros per season, but this has not been confirmed. His contract with Newcastle United has not been disclosed.
Photo evidence of Woltemade is available via dts Nachrichtenagentur. Woltemade himself mentioned that leaving Germany is a big step in his life, but he feels welcomed by Newcastle United.
With Woltemade's addition to the team, Newcastle United fans are excited about the upcoming season and the prospect of seeing their new star in action. The German striker is ready to make his mark in the English Premier League and help Newcastle United achieve their goals in the UEFA Champions League.